Office
Support - Dean of Students
Access support for a medical leave, report bias or harassment, information on the bias response team, and find emergency resources. The Dean of Students Office is here to help you navigate challenges.
Event
Surface Tension (April 11-May 3)
Surgical First Assistant - Health Professions
The Office of Health Professions supports students interested in a career as a surgical assistant.
Sustainability
Gustavus is driving sustainability forward with zero-waste goals, solar power initiatives, and a robust campus composting program.
Our People
Suzanne Wilson
Dr. Suzanne Wilson is an Associate Professor of Sociology and Anthropology. Since arriving at Gustavus in 1998, she has taught a range of classes, including Social Inequality, Kinship, Criminology, Drugs and Society, Women, Crime, and Criminal Justice, Globalization, and the Research Seminar in Sociology and Anthropology classes. Dr. Wilson has worked with several campus interdisciplinary programs including Peace, Justice, and Conflict Studies and Latin American, Caribbean, and Latinx Studies.
Her research has focused on U.S. drug policy, the cocaine trade, and extralegal right-wing violence in Latin America. Dr. Wilson has presented at numerous conferences and published in many academic journals. In 2025, the Latin American Research Review published her most recent article, “Colombian Paramilitaries and Their Successor Groups.”
Student Organization
Swing Club
We are a fun and welcoming place to learn different styles of swing dancing. Whether you’ve never danced before or already have experience, you’ll find a warm community where you can build your skills, meet new people, and enjoy the energy of swing dancing.
Our People
Tara Cadenhead
Tara Cadenhead serves as the Instructor of the Practice in Entrepreneurship and Innovation, where she is also the Director of the Center for Innovative & Entrepreneurial Leadership (CIEL). A Gustavus alumna herself, Tara brings a unique blend of high-level corporate strategy and "maker" entrepreneurship to the Hill, providing students with a practical roadmap for turning creative ideas into sustainable ventures.
Tara’s teaching is informed by nearly two decades of leadership in the corporate sector. During her tenure at FICO, a leading provider of analytics and CRM software, she led talent management and organizational change initiatives, specializing in aligning human capital with strategic business goals. Later, at Target Corporation, she served as a key advisor to Supply Chain leadership, and then played a strategic communication and change leadership role in launching a new enterprise-wide talent system and related processes for a workforce of more than 70,000 users.
In addition to her corporate background, Tara is the founder of Marquess Studios, a creative venture based in Stillwater, Minnesota, that emphasizes intentional design and community-focused commerce. Experience as a small business owner allows her to mentor students with authentic insights into brand storytelling, lean product development, and the resilience required to launch a startup.
In the classroom, Tara emphasizes experiential learning and vocational discovery. She views entrepreneurship as a multidisciplinary mindset relevant to every major, from the fine arts to the hard sciences. Her courses function as laboratories where students are encouraged to iterate, take calculated risks, and solve complex problems through "failing forward."
As the Director of CIEL, Tara spearheads initiatives that foster a culture of innovation across the entire campus. She oversees the Gustie Cup, the college’s premier entrepreneurship competition which offers significant seed money prizes across "Scalable" and "Sustainable" categories. In this role, she mentors student founders through intensive Start-Up Labs and 1:1 consulting sessions, while engaging alumni and industry experts to enhance the viability of students' plans. Gustie Cup winners have advanced as semi-finalists in the statewide Minnesota Cup. Her service extends to the regional entrepreneurial ecosystem, where she builds bridges between Gustavus and Minnesota’s business leaders, alumni mentors, and economic organizations, and recently represented Gustavus on an International Economic Development trip to Ireland.
Outside of her work at the College, Tara is deeply committed to community-driven service and regional development. She is most interested in exploring public-private partnerships to maximize social and economic impact. Tara is a founding Board member for Connect Lake Elmo, where she helps guide initiatives that enhance local connectivity and economic vitality. Her dedication to service is further highlighted by her previous involvement with Rotary International, various non-profit organizations, and was recently nominated as "Volunteer of the Year" by the Stillwater Area Chamber of Commerce. When not mentoring the next generation of innovators and entrepreneurs, she enjoys traveling, cooking, gardening, and spending time with her family.
Student Organization
Tau Psi Omega (REDS)
We are a fraternity that helps men grow as leaders, students, and active members of the community. We focus on building strong friendships while encouraging personal growth, academic success, and service to others.
Stories
Tavan Radke: 2024 Recipient of the Lee and Laurie Walker Scholarship Award
Tavan Radke ’27, a first year theater major, has a stage presence that fills a room upon arrival.